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Post by TrekMD on Sept 1, 2017 17:07:44 GMT -5
The Retrogaming Times is the furtherance of Retrogaming Times and Retrogaming Times Monthly, two of the longest running retrogaming newsletters of all time. This newsletter is entirely hobbyist driven and content created by retro fans. It even welcomes contributions from readers. Be sure to check out the site for their latest issue and for the back issues. The first issue was released in March 2016.
The latest issue, number 10, celebrates the anniversary of the "Times." As an added bonus, there is an article on this issue that I wrote. Be sure to check it out. ---- Greetings! This is an official notification that The Retrogaming Times, Tenth Issue - September 2017, has been published and can be viewed at the URL below: www.classicplastic.net/trt/ Featured in this issue: TWENTY YEARS OF RETROGAMING TIMES! + More C64! - The Commodore 64's Legacy + Retrogaming Feels - CoCo Arcade + Apple II Incider - Legacy + The Controller Chronicles - Magnavox Odyssey 2 Joystick + A Pirate's Life For Me - Eighth Journey + The "What If Universe" - E.T. + Memory Lane Is Not How I Remembered It + The Starpath Supercharger + The Retro Junkie: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project + Retro Gaming Legacy + What You Leave Behind + Show Report - California Extreme 2017 + Weekly Retrogaming Trivia Recap + and more...
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Post by iddod on Sept 23, 2017 6:21:18 GMT -5
cheers for the head's up... (he says, 23 days after the posting) i've bookmarked the link and will be having a read in the bath later... (are there pdf versions of these newsletters?)
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Post by TrekMD on Sept 23, 2017 11:06:43 GMT -5
Better late than never! They are not available in PDF just yet but they will be later this year.
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Post by iddod on Sept 23, 2017 16:42:54 GMT -5
excellent... i use an android pad in the bath (when i'm not using a gba) and i do like reading PDF magazines...
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 1, 2017 16:44:46 GMT -5
This is an official notification that The Retrogaming Times, Eleventh Issue - November 2017, has been published and can be viewed at the URL below: www.classicplastic.net/trt/Featured in this issue: MANIC MINER'S FORGOTTEN CONVERSION! + More C64! - Argus and Planet Golf + The Controller Chronicles - Super Nintendo Control Pad + Betting On Dark Horses + By Any Other Name - Back to the Future Part II & III *COVER STORY* + Weekly Retrogaming Trivia Recap + and more... Please feel free to circulate the URL and visit the official Facebook page of The Retrogaming Times at www.facebook.com/theretrogamingtimes/If you would like to contribute to a future issue, please contact trt@classicplastic.net directly. We are a 100% free, 100% hobbyist driven, 100% retrogaming focused newsletter. That means all of our content is created by retrogamers just like you. Submissions for future issues are ALWAYS open! Thank you for reading The Retrogaming Times.
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 15, 2017 22:23:50 GMT -5
OK, the PDF versions are now available. Here is today's update: Greetings, Breaking the "six release announcements per year" cycle for a very special announcement. This is an official announcement that the long anticipated Newsletter Legacy Archive is now live. This is a collected archive of every issue of Retrogaming Times, Bit Age Times, Retrogaming Times Monthly, and The Retrogaming Times in .PDF file format, ready for direct download. Over 200 total issues across more than 20 years! The link to this part of the site can be found on the main index: www.classicplastic.net/trt Retrogaming Times, Bit Age Times, and Retrogaming Times Monthly each feature single download links to obtain every issue in each respective newsletter. Issue of The Retrogaming Times will have .PDF files added to the Legacy Archive as they are published. PLEASE read the formatting information on the Legacy Archive page so you understand exactly what you are downloading, as most issues will have download options for two different layout configurations. Additionally the entire archive is backed up, offline, in three locations. There is no need to stash the whole thing away or redistribute it elsewhere. In fact I would rather the archive not be redistributed at all, so that any updates or fixes will always take place at the top. If you notice any problems, links that don't go anywhere or point to the wrong file, please contact me using the e-mail contact on the Legacy Archive page. Thank you very much for your patience while this undertaking was completed and thank you for reading The Retrogaming Times. For those interested in contributing to the next issue (January 2018), the deadline is December 22nd. See You Next Game, David Lundin, Jr. Chief Editor / Contributing Columnist, The Retrogaming Times
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Post by iddod on Nov 16, 2017 12:15:21 GMT -5
OK, the PDF versions are now available. excellent... i know what i'll be reading in the bath tonight cheers for the head's-up...
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Post by TrekMD on Nov 16, 2017 22:52:04 GMT -5
Glad to be of service.
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Post by fergojisan on Dec 1, 2017 16:59:10 GMT -5
Very cool!
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Post by TrekMD on Jun 30, 2018 20:04:59 GMT -5
The latest issue is out and it has an article I wrote about Pac-Man for the Atari 2600. It's the first in a series of articles looking at Pac-Man games on the Atari consoles... ----------- Greetings! This is an official notification that The Retrogaming Times, Fifteenth Issue - July 2018, has been published and can be viewed at the URL below: www.classicplastic.net/trt/ Featured in this issue: THE ENDLESS PURSUIT OF PAC-MAN! + More C64! - First Impressions of THEC64 Mini + Arcade Obscure - Great Swordsman + Master System Memories - Star Wars Episode Master - (Not) A New Sequel + A History of Pac-Games on the Atari 2600 *COVER STORY* + The Controller Chronicles - ColecoVision + Weekly Retrogaming Trivia Recap + and more... Please feel free to circulate the URL and visit the official Facebook page of The Retrogaming Times at www.facebook.com/theretrogamingtimes ; We also feature a weekly retrogaming trivia question on our Facebook page every Friday! The Retrogaming Times Info Club on Twitter is the place to go for up-to-the-minute notifications on new issue releases, weekly updates and general information pertaining to the newsletter. Follow today - @trtinfoclub - twitter.com/TRTinfoclub To be notified via e-mail when new issues are released, join our notification list - details at www.classicplastic.net/trt
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Post by TrekMD on Sept 2, 2018 17:02:26 GMT -5
The latest issue is out and it also has an article written by me. This time, an article looking at Pac-Games on the Atari 5200... ----------------------------------------------------- Greetings! This is an official notification that The Retrogaming Times, Sixteenth Issue - September 2018, has been published and can be viewed at the URL below: www.classicplastic.net/trt/Featured in this issue: LOST HEDGEHOG SIBLINGS REUNITED! + More C64! - New Games From Psytronik + Mix And Match: Apple II Incider / Nintendo Switch Outsider + Arcade Obscure - Sly Spy + SMS Memories - The Magical Reunion Starring a World Wide Web of Retrogaming and Homebrewers + Dreamcade Replay - One Man's Review + A History of Pac-Games on the Atari 5200 + Show Report - California Extreme 2018 *COVER STORY* + A Pirate's Life For Me - Ninth Journey (CoolBoy 198 in 1, Games 161 - 175) + The Controller Chronicles - Sega Master System + Weekly Retrogaming Trivia Recap + and more... To be notified via e-mail when new issues are released, join our notification list - details at www.classicplastic.net/trtIf you would like to contribute to a future issue, please contact trt@classicplastic.net directly. We are a 100% free, 100% hobbyist driven, 100% retrogaming focused newsletter. That means all of our content is created by retrogamers just like you. Submissions for future issues are ALWAYS open!
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Post by iddod on Sept 3, 2018 17:23:12 GMT -5
cheers bloke... i'm looking forward to reading this one, i'm a sucker for multicarts (the coolboy one is worth every penny, aliexpress is a wonderful place)
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Post by fergojisan on Sept 5, 2018 8:08:47 GMT -5
I have an idea for a column, but you know how it goes. I need to write 10 of them and then submit it to see if it is viable. That way I wouldn't miss a deadline for at least 10 months.
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Post by TrekMD on Sept 5, 2018 12:31:30 GMT -5
Well, they are pretty flexible Ferg. You can submit one article and submit the next when you can. I had months in between my submissions but then decided to write the Pac-Man articles and submit them each month. They are not really strict when it comes to deadlines. If it doesn't make it into this issue, it goes into the next.
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Post by fergojisan on Sept 5, 2018 16:05:42 GMT -5
That's probably more for me than the magazine. 🤣
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